Indian Automobile Industry History

Fiat's history dates back to the golden era at the dawn of Italian industrialization. It is believed that Fiat has come a long way from the industrialization of the century 19th to 21st century globalization. In this long period of time, the company has come up with various innovations and expansion plans for car industry Indian.
Mexico SA de Fiat. Ltd. is jointly owned by Fiat Auto SpA, Fiat Auto de Mexico SA. Ltd. and Premier Automobiles Ltd. In India, the company was established in 1905. Fiat has its car manufacturing plants at Kurla, Mumbai and Rajangaon, Pune.
The company entered the Indian market with its former Padmini Fiat store old car along with Indian, Hindustan Ambassador. Fiat Premier Padmini enjoyed the Indian automobile industry for nearly two decades. Although Padmini of age has entered into hibernation, the name Fiat is still fraught with attractive design and production of exciting cars.
With the advent of new technologies more and more car manufacturers ventured to India to establish its dominance in the market and give customers a greater choice of selection car. Fiat then introduced the car without success, Fiat 118NE named in the Indian market. Most of us have never even heard this name, name that has completely lost in the fast wind generation change.
Fiat again tried to enter the Indian market with the improved engine characteristics best car. The result of this effort was a Fiat Uno, launched in 1983. It was a great success, but somehow, to cross through the ups and downs of the automobile market Indian. Finally, the car gradually.
Fiat still had a burning desire to establish a presence in the promising industry. With this burning desire came Palio success of Fiat. Introduction of Fiat Palio Fiat Argentina gave a reason to smile and enjoy the success of re-entering the growing Indian market. It looks elegant, chic and sexy, but unfortunately an ineffective car engine. Although the car didnâ € ™ t not like the UN, car sales were slow with more vehicles and more to come on the market loaded with fuel efficient engines.
Fiat also introduced its stunning, award-winning pioneer 1.3 multi jet diesel engines in the country. Maruti Suzuki was the first purchaser of this multi-jet diesel engine. The company bought this engine from Fiat to load in your car super success, Maruti Suzuki Swift. Just a thought, if this award-winning engine was installed in the Fiat Palio, the car has done wonders in the industry.
After Palio, Fiat entered the car market India with its iconic brand, Fiat 500. A two car door is winning accolades across the country because of the features exciting, attractive and stylish car is loaded with. Fiat 500 also features the most advanced engine and is equipped with advanced safety features.
Today, Fiat smiles for success Fiat 500 and the desire to launch more vehicles in the near future. The launch of Fiat Linea and Grand Punto is also next to pipelines for the automobile market of India.
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